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Anih BULLeTlh
vol4 no. 1
ANLA EXECUTIVE
CHAIRPERSON
Nancy Grenville
•* ¦
; VICE-CHAIRPERSON
• Phi 1ip Hiscock
. . SECRETARY
'; Sheiley Smith
'iREASURER
Howard Brown
COMMUNICATIONS
Linda Russel1
EDUCATION CHAIR
Ed Thompkins
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE
: Rob Pitt
: Tony Murphy
;
AIMS OF ANLA
1
i 1
1 FROM THE CHAIR . !
' ¦ 1 ¦
i It's exciting to be heading out into the fourth
year, land I'm looking forward to working with
you in what I think may be a pivotal period for
regional archives and heritage conservators in ¦•
our Province. The Canadian Council of Archives
will soon be announcing a program of grants to
assist collectors in assessing their needs and :
; tackling the arrangement of their backlogs. Ve '
expect the Newfoundland Council of Archives
will make the details of this program known in
our next Bulletin. ¦
In my article on the annual conference of the
Association of Canadian Archivists I have tried
' to share with you some of the highlights of the
meetings in Winnipeg. It is stimulating to ex- ;
change new ideas and old problems with
colleagues across Canada. ANLA can be proud of
its profile nationally, and we intend to speak :
loudly TO you and FOR you in the coming year.
The new ANLA executive has met three times, and
¦ you will learn more of our program plans for ;
the year in the September Bulletin. Please en- ;
courage your associates interested in heritage
issues to join ANLA and keep abreast of
"vintage information"!
• - ¦ • ¦ - -• ¦ -
The aims of the Association shall-be to promote professional stan-
¦dards, procedures ai
are involved in the
historical records,
id practices among persons in¦the Province who
care, custody and conservation or management of
to provide members with a common meeting ground
:for discussion of archival problems, as well as the exchange of
ideas on archival m^
atters, and other related activities.

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Anih BULLeTlh
vol4 no. 1
ANLA EXECUTIVE
CHAIRPERSON
Nancy Grenville
•* ¦
; VICE-CHAIRPERSON
• Phi 1ip Hiscock
. . SECRETARY
'; Sheiley Smith
'iREASURER
Howard Brown
COMMUNICATIONS
Linda Russel1
EDUCATION CHAIR
Ed Thompkins
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE
: Rob Pitt
: Tony Murphy
;
AIMS OF ANLA
1
i 1
1 FROM THE CHAIR . !
' ¦ 1 ¦
i It's exciting to be heading out into the fourth
year, land I'm looking forward to working with
you in what I think may be a pivotal period for
regional archives and heritage conservators in ¦•
our Province. The Canadian Council of Archives
will soon be announcing a program of grants to
assist collectors in assessing their needs and :
; tackling the arrangement of their backlogs. Ve '
expect the Newfoundland Council of Archives
will make the details of this program known in
our next Bulletin. ¦
In my article on the annual conference of the
Association of Canadian Archivists I have tried
' to share with you some of the highlights of the
meetings in Winnipeg. It is stimulating to ex- ;
change new ideas and old problems with
colleagues across Canada. ANLA can be proud of
its profile nationally, and we intend to speak :
loudly TO you and FOR you in the coming year.
The new ANLA executive has met three times, and
¦ you will learn more of our program plans for ;
the year in the September Bulletin. Please en- ;
courage your associates interested in heritage
issues to join ANLA and keep abreast of
"vintage information"!
• - ¦ • ¦ - -• ¦ -
The aims of the Association shall-be to promote professional stan-
¦dards, procedures ai
are involved in the
historical records,
id practices among persons in¦the Province who
care, custody and conservation or management of
to provide members with a common meeting ground
:for discussion of archival problems, as well as the exchange of
ideas on archival m^
atters, and other related activities.